full month

Hi, can anyone help me with this sentence "It has been a very full few months"

I´m not sure if full refers to a busy times or to a complete period of time. The speaker continues talking about what she has been doing, but I still do not understand exactly what the expression means.

Re: full month

It really depends on the context. If you work in a restaurant or hotel, 'full' might mean that you're fully booked. Otherwise, you can paraphrase it and interepret it as 'I have my hands full', that is, 'I've been very busy'.

Re: full month

Hi, can anyone help me with this sentence "It has been a very full few months"

I´m not sure if full refers to a busy times or to a complete period of time. The speaker continues talking about what she has been doing, but I still do not understand exactly what the expression means.

Re: full month

Originally Posted by Joulin

Hi, can anyone help me with this sentence "It has been a very full few months"

I&#180;m not sure if full refers to a busy times or to a complete period of time. The speaker continues talking about what she has been doing, but I still do not understand exactly what the expression means.

Thanks in advance

I believe the speaker means to say "I've been very busy these last few months"
Yo diria "Los ultimos meses han sido muy ocupados."

I don't believe, as a PP suggested, that the speaker is refering to "around the clock" or the full month including weekends.

Unless this is a non-native speaker of English. Its anybody's guess, in that case.